Bankruptcy Attorneys in Detroit, MI
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Zip Codes
25
State Coverage
Active
Fee Type
Varies
Consultation
Free
Do You Need a Bankruptcy Attorney in Detroit?
If you're facing a lawsuit, wage garnishment, foreclosure, or repossession, filing bankruptcy can trigger an automatic stay that halts all collection actions immediately. Waiting until the last minute limits your options and can cost you assets you could have protected.
Your debts significantly exceed your ability to pay and minimum payments barely cover interest
You're facing wage garnishment, bank levies, or lawsuits from creditors
Your home is in foreclosure and you want to explore options to keep it
Medical bills from an illness or accident have created an impossible debt burden
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What to Expect from a Bankruptcy Attorney
Free consultation to review your debts, income, assets, and determine which chapter is appropriate
Required credit counseling course (completed online in about 2 hours before filing)
Your attorney prepares and files the petition, schedules, and required documentation
Automatic stay takes effect immediately upon filing — all collection actions stop
Meeting of creditors (341 hearing): a brief, usually procedural meeting with the bankruptcy trustee
Discharge of eligible debts (Chapter 7: ~3-4 months after filing; Chapter 13: after completing the payment plan)
Typical timeline: Chapter 7 cases typically take 3 to 6 months from filing to discharge. Chapter 13 involves a 3- to 5-year repayment plan. The entire process from initial consultation through filing usually takes 2 to 6 weeks to prepare.
Types of Cases Handled in Detroit
Bankruptcy Attorney Fees in Detroit
Chapter 7 attorneys typically charge a flat fee ranging from $1,000 to $3,500 depending on case complexity and location. Chapter 13 attorney fees are usually paid through your repayment plan. Most offer payment plans for the retainer.
Typical Cost
Chapter 7: $1,000-$3,500 flat fee plus ~$338 court filing fee. Chapter 13: $2,500-$6,000, usually paid through the repayment plan.
Time Limit
There's no deadline to file bankruptcy, but timing matters. You must wait 8 years between Chapter 7 filings or 2 years between Chapter 13 filings. Filing before certain events (like a lawsuit judgment or foreclosure sale) gives you more options. Filing too soon after large purchases or balance transfers can create problems.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Promises to 'wipe out all your debts' without explaining non-dischargeable obligations
Files your case without thoroughly reviewing your assets, income, and recent financial transactions
Charges unusually low fees and handles an extremely high volume of cases — assembly-line practices often result in errors
Fails to discuss alternatives to bankruptcy that might be more appropriate for your situation
Service Area — 25 Zip Codes
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a bankruptcy attorney in Detroit, Michigan?
We help connect you with bankruptcy attorneys serving Detroit and 25 surrounding zip codes. Most offer a free initial consultation. Fill out the form above or call to get matched with a local attorney.
How much does a bankruptcy attorney cost in Detroit?
Chapter 7 attorneys typically charge a flat fee ranging from $1,000 to $3,500 depending on case complexity and location. Chapter 13 attorney fees are usually paid through your repayment plan. Most offer payment plans for the retainer.
What should I look for in a bankruptcy attorney in Detroit?
Key factors: Board certification or significant experience in bankruptcy law — this is a technical area with strict procedural rules. Clear explanation of whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is right for your specific situation. Upfront disclosure of all fees, court costs, and credit counseling requirements. Contact multiple attorneys for consultations to find the best fit.
What types of cases do bankruptcy attorneys in Detroit handle?
Attorneys in Detroit handle Chapter 7 liquidation (eliminating most unsecured debts), Chapter 13 repayment plans (restructuring debts over 3-5 years), Foreclosure prevention through bankruptcy, Business bankruptcy (Chapter 11), Medical debt discharge and more. Contact a local attorney to discuss your specific situation.
Is there a time limit to file a bankruptcy case in Michigan?
There's no deadline to file bankruptcy, but timing matters. You must wait 8 years between Chapter 7 filings or 2 years between Chapter 13 filings. Filing before certain events (like a lawsuit judgment or foreclosure sale) gives you more options. Filing too soon after large purchases or balance transfers can create problems.